Energy crisis, in terms of scarcity of resources and newer sources of renewable energy, is one of the biggest crises in the contemporary world. With the continuous race persistent in the economic and industrial domain, natural energy sources are diminishing at an alarming rate. Against this backdrop, the Russia-Ukraine conflict has transformed the priorities of the global energy system. The global energy order has been defined in terms of the agenda of reducing carbon emissions for the last two decades. While issues regarding climate change negotiations are still headliners in this arena, energy security has joined it as one of the top concerns for the states across the globe. And the countries have already started looking inwards and assessing their domestic needs and capabilities. Therefore, this trend will exist even as the states continue to work toward achieving net zero emissions.